Displaying: 25,226 25,250 of 42,208 matches for “concentration camp”
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25226. The Kusserow family home in Bad Lippspringe, Germany
resulting in the arrest of the family and its members' internment in various concentration camps. Most of
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25227. Jehovah's Witnesses in Germany: From the 1890s to the 1930s
torture in concentration camps, or death. Background Founded in the American city of
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25228. Berlin
were arrested and taken to concentration camps, particularly to Sachsenhausen
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25229. Rifka Muscovitz Glatz describes emotions surrounding the establishment of the state of Israel
Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Eight months later she was transported to Switzerland. She sailed
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25230. Tarnow
Plaszow concentration camp in Krakow. In late 1943, Tarnow was declared "free of Jews" (judenrein
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25231. Francis Akos describes experiences in the immediate aftermath of the Holocaust
deported to Neuengamme, a concentration camp located on the outskirts of
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25232. Edward Adler describes arrest and imprisonment in prewar Germany for his relationship with a non-Jewish woman
was later deported to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, near Berlin
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25233. History of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
from a number of concentration camps and killing centers were buried on the site to symbolize the
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25234. German and Austrian Jewish Refugees in Shanghai
release, even from a concentration camp. At first, Shanghai seemed an unlikely refuge, but as it became
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25235. Hoess affidavit
1941 to 1943 during my tenure in office as commandant of Auschwitz Concentration Camp 2 million Jews
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25236. Ben Ferencz and the Fight for International Justice
investigative teams. As US Army troops liberated concentration camps such as
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25237. Chaim Kozienicki
-Birkenau. He was later transferred to the Stutthoff concentration camp, then
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25238. Ghettos in Occupied Poland
confined. Many ghettos were set up in cities and towns where Jews were already concentrated. Jews as ... most of the ghetto population is deported to forced-labor camps. The Warsaw ghetto uprising was the
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25239. Resistance inside Germany
rebels were arrested and imprisoned in concentration camps. There were many plots to assassinate
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25240. Public humiliation for alleged "race defilement"
wear a sign. Neemann and Wolff were temporarily imprisoned in concentration ... camps, but were eventually released. Wolff immigrated to the United States in 1938. Norden, Germany
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25241. King Christian X of Denmark
Theresienstadt, a ghetto and concentration camp in German-occupied Bohemia (now a part of the Czech Republic
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25242. Avraham Tory
council offices. Escape When the ghetto became a concentration camp in September 1943, the
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25243. Kaufering IV liberation photographs
Contains six photographic prints of corpses at the Kaufering concentration camp, after liberation
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25244. Frank and Shirley Krigel papers
Contains photographs showing a concentration camp shortly after liberation. Includes a handwritten
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25245. Sue Yarnelli collection
Ebensee (Concentration camp)
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25246. Wilbur T. Hooven III papers
Ohrdruf (Concentration camp)
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25247. Charles W. Mullenix papers
Buchenwald (Concentration camp)
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25248. Ruth Lebram Knopp collection
Theresienstadt (Concentration camp)
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25249. Joseph J. Borchert papers
Borchert's memoir of his experiences with Patton at concentration camp Ohrdruf.
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25250. Sia Hertsberg papers
Stutthof (Concentration camp)